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Fault Code 12
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<blockquote data-quote="MotoMike" data-source="post: 1463284" data-attributes="member: 92743"><p>So, yesterday I removed the right side panel and inspected the wires around the crankshaft cover. I found a that the wire was kinked but not pinched. I opened up the casing around the two wires and saw a spot where the cover on the white wire was rubbed on the surface. I could not tell if that was there before I cut open the casing around the wire or was caused by me cutting open the casing. In any event, I went ahead and cut that piece out and spliced the wire together. Testing the sensor at the splice still showed 485 ohms indicating a good sensor.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, when I tried to start the bike: still no joy, only code 12 and a flashing orange "check engine" light.</p><p></p><p>Today, I see that "heads up" in post #7 from CGS. Thanks for that, CGS! </p><p></p><p>Now: off to Google on how to test a starter solenoid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MotoMike, post: 1463284, member: 92743"] So, yesterday I removed the right side panel and inspected the wires around the crankshaft cover. I found a that the wire was kinked but not pinched. I opened up the casing around the two wires and saw a spot where the cover on the white wire was rubbed on the surface. I could not tell if that was there before I cut open the casing around the wire or was caused by me cutting open the casing. In any event, I went ahead and cut that piece out and spliced the wire together. Testing the sensor at the splice still showed 485 ohms indicating a good sensor. Unfortunately, when I tried to start the bike: still no joy, only code 12 and a flashing orange "check engine" light. Today, I see that "heads up" in post #7 from CGS. Thanks for that, CGS! Now: off to Google on how to test a starter solenoid. [/QUOTE]
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